Has anyone tried the Ahh Bra?
#41
Originally Posted by mojo11
Originally Posted by Tartan
Is that the one with no fasteners and all stretchy? I buy no bras that don't have fasteners because if you can stretch it "over" to get into it, those puppies are not harnessed properly.
I have some of those sleep bras that fasten in the front, they aren't for support but something comfortable to wear in the house and to bed in the winter to keep me warm. The straps are nice and soft and wide and don't dig in and if the bottom gets uncomfortable I open the bottom hook.
#42
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Alabama
Posts: 101
Originally Posted by Weenween
Originally Posted by bjeriann
I have seen ads for the Ahh Bra and was wondering if they are as great as they say. Why is it that all my bras seem to die at the same time. I know that good ones are not cheap. So I'd love to hear from anyone that has used them. Thanks.
#43
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern Texas
Posts: 294
Originally Posted by bjeriann
I have seen ads for the Ahh Bra and was wondering if they are as great as they say. Why is it that all my bras seem to die at the same time. I know that good ones are not cheap. So I'd love to hear from anyone that has used them. Thanks.
#45
I just received my weekly sales papers and there is a $2.00 off coupon for the Ahh Bra.
Are these the same as the "genie bras" being advertized on tv? That's the one I was being tempted to buy. 6 for $60.
I wonder if they're like my grandma used to say, "it's the same cat, she's just been rolling in the dirt and looks different.
They might be good for wearing around the house ... :?:
Are these the same as the "genie bras" being advertized on tv? That's the one I was being tempted to buy. 6 for $60.
I wonder if they're like my grandma used to say, "it's the same cat, she's just been rolling in the dirt and looks different.
They might be good for wearing around the house ... :?:
#46
I would think that the variety of sports bras hanging at Walmart would offer something better than the Ah-bra. Before I had breast surgery, I stoppped wearing regular bras and went to those. Then, the seam in the strap still irritated the nerve at the top of my shoulder (old accident affecting neck and rotators) that I started wearing them all inside out, so the seams didn't touch.
Now,...the heck with it. I have one breast, and most of the time can't be bothered to even wear the camisole that will keep the fake boob in place under tops, if I choose to wear that. At first I thought I would get a lot of stares,but then I decided, 1)life is too short and 2) who needed it?
Now,...the heck with it. I have one breast, and most of the time can't be bothered to even wear the camisole that will keep the fake boob in place under tops, if I choose to wear that. At first I thought I would get a lot of stares,but then I decided, 1)life is too short and 2) who needed it?
#50
Jeri, I tried tham and was not at all happy with them. It was too tight, felt like a straight jacket and the no-roll band flipped up right below the center of the front panel when ever I sat down. I sent them back after a six hour torture session but it took them 3 months before I received credit to my credit card. They also charged a shipping and handling charge of $35.95 for 3 bras. :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:
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